土壤健康
土壤生物多样性
持续性
土壤治理
土壤质量
农业土壤学
农业生产力
环境科学
土壤退化
免耕农业
农业
土壤功能
粮食安全
可持续农业
农林复合经营
农业生态系统
水土保持
土壤有机质
业务
土壤肥力
土壤科学
地理
生态学
土壤水分
考古
生物
作者
Belén Cárceles Rodríguez,Vı́ctor Hugo Durán Zuazo,Miguel Soriano,Iván Francisco García Tejero,Baltasar Gálvez Ruíz,Simón Cuadros Tavira
出处
期刊:Soil systems
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2022-11-23
卷期号:6 (4): 87-87
被引量:107
标识
DOI:10.3390/soilsystems6040087
摘要
Soil health is a term used to describe the general state or quality of soil, and in an agroecosystem, soil health can be defined as the ability of the soil to respond to agricultural practices in a way that sustainably supports both agricultural production and the provision of other ecosystem services. Conventional agricultural practices cause deterioration in soil quality, increasing its compaction, water erosion, and salinization and decreasing soil organic matter, nutrient content, and soil biodiversity, which negatively influences the productivity and long-term sustainability of the soil. Currently, there are many evidences throughout the world that demonstrate the capability of conservation agriculture (CA) as a sustainable system to overcome these adverse effects on soil health, to avoid soil degradation and to ensure food security. CA has multiple beneficial effects on the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil. In addition, CA can reduce the negative impacts of conventional agricultural practices on soil health while conserving the production and provision of soil ecosystem services. Today, agricultural development is facing unprecedented challenges, and CA plays a significant role in the sustainability of intensive agriculture. This review will discuss the impact of conservation agricultural practices on soil health and their role in agricultural sustainability.
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